On the 9th March, ’13, The 12th Kelvinator GR8! Women Awards were held at the ritzy Hotel ‘Lalit’ in Mumbai.

These Awards enjoy a unique status in the country, today, for having pioneered the first ever exclusive platform for according recognition & honours to the Women Achievers of the land. Such an exceptional endeavour has touched its 12th milepost, now and the Awards Ceremony was bathed in rare razzmatazz, besides being studded with the Crme-de-la-crme of the different walks of life.

Celebrating the glory of Indian Womanhood, it recognises the female contribution of tremendous proportions in various categories like, Art, Cinema, Science & Technology, Education, Social Service, Corporate, Banking etc.

‘The GR8! Women Award’s is also a platform for the NGO, ‘Beti’, which is a movement against atrocities perpetrated on Women all across the country. Besides, it’s a voice against such Social scourges as Female Foeticide and so on.

This year, the Awards have been embellished with another feather – The celebration of the completion of 100 years of Indian Cinema. In this, the historic contribution of Women in Indian Cinema, be it on or off the Silver Screen, is celebrated through nostalgia, heart-touching Trivia, while adorning many a distinguished Woman Achiever in the realms of Indian Cinema!

Says Anu Ranjan, Editor GR8! TV Mag, ‘Celebrating the completion of the 100 years of Indian Cinema with spotlight on the contribution of Women there, along with Women Achievers from other walks of life has been the most fulfilling experience for us. It has elevated GR8! Women Awards to a still higher notch, which knows no parallel!’

Shashi Ranjan, Publisher, GR8! TV Mag elaborates further…
‘Where else can you get to see such a galaxy of Women of substance from across the whole spectrum of Society? These Awards are an Ode, a Salute to the Indian Womanhood and from this platform, exclusively created for female accomplishments, the message is sent across in no uncertain terms that Women are the spinal support and the sheet-anchors of the Society and the country as well!’